This MSW elective course explores community-based efforts and social policies to help lower-income individuals and families build wealth through increased access to financial services and asset-building opportunities.

An intervention plan assignment that is part of an MSW elective course that explores community-based efforts and social policies to help lower-income individuals and families build wealth through increased access to financial services and asset-building opportunities.

An intervention review and critique assignment that is part of an MSW elective course that explores community-based efforts and social policies to help lower-income individuals and families build wealth through increased access to financial services and asset-building opportunities.

A personal finance workshop assignment that is part of an MSW elective course that explores community-based efforts and social policies to help lower-income individuals and families build wealth through increased access to financial services and asset-building opportunities.

The Center for Social Development is located in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis. Its "mission is to create and study innovations in policy and practices that enable individuals, families and communities to formulate and achieve life goals, and contribute to the economy and society. Through innovation, research and policy development, CSD makes intellectual and applied contributions in social development theory, evidence, community projects and public policy."

Bibliography from the Center for Social Development, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis. Web-based access to citations, many with abstracts and links to full text.